SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 17, 2016 -- Park City Group’s ReposiTrak®, the leading provider of Compliance Management and Track & Trace solutions for food, pharma and dietary supplement safety, announces today that Randy Fields, Chairman and CEO of Park City Group, will speak at this year’s “UNPA Raw Materials & Supply Chain Summit” being held February 23-24 in Salt Lake City. During his session titled “ReposiTrak: A Global Track and Trace System for Foods and Dietary Ingredients,” he will share how customers leverage the ReposiTrak platform to obtain transparency in their supply chain.
UNPA’s Raw Materials & Supply Chain Summit is an event designed to focus on helping companies ensure supplement product and ingredient quality through testing, FSMA implementation, information technologies and industry standards and is sponsored by UNPA (United Natural Products Alliance). The summit is designed to provide attendees with the information and resources needed to implement new systems and technologies and integrated quality practices leading to product integrity and competitive fairness.
“I am honored to have been asked to share ReposiTrak’s capabilities and results with industry executives attending this year’s Summit,” said Randy Fields. “As the only solution to offer both document management and traceability in one technology platform, ReposiTrak is a holistic risk management solution that has delivered improved visibility and compliance for its users and reduced consumer risk.”
About ReposiTrak
ReposiTrak® provides food retailers and suppliers with a robust solution to help them protect their brands and remain in compliance with the rapidly evolving regulations in the Food Safety Modernization Act. Additionally, ReposiTrak enables traceability as products and their ingredients move between trading partners. ReposiTrak is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Park City Group (NASDAQ:PCYG) and was co-founded with Leavitt Partners. More information is available at www.repositrak.com.
About Park City Group
Park City Group (PCYG) is a Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) provider that brings unique visibility to the consumer goods supply chain, delivering actionable information to ensure products are available when and where consumers demand them, helping retailers and suppliers to ‘Sell More, Stock Less, and See Everything’. Park City Group’s technology also assists all participants in the food and drug supply chains to comply with food and drug safety regulations through the Company’s ReposiTrak subsidiary. More information is available at www.parkcitygroup.com.
About UNPA
The United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA) is an international trade association representing many leading natural products, dietary supplement, functional food, scientific and technology and related service companies that share a commitment to provide consumers with natural health products of superior quality, benefit and reliability. Founded in Utah in 1991, UNPA was instrumental in the passage of the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) and continues to take a leadership position in legislative and regulatory issues and industry best practices. Visit www.unpa.com.
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